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'\Y] !l CCrmrJ?Jl A (])IB @#ftd a r-Áðræ rrßI5 /(/ ttJ 520 EAST 86TH STREET 120 EAST END AVENUE at Carl Schurz Park Northwest cor. 85th Street facing 6 rooms, 3 baths . . from $2300 East River and Carl Schurz Park 10 rooms, 4 baths . from $2800 10 rooms, t baths . . from $3700 7 rooms, 3 baths (maisonette) $2400 II rooms., 5 baths . . from $4200 530 EAST 86TH STREET 14 rooms, 6 baths . . from $5000 at Carl Schllrz Park 14 rooms, 6 bathð 6 rooms, 3 baths . . from $2200 (duplex with terraces) $5500 7 rooms.. 3 baths . . . . $2400 7 rooms.. 4 baths (penthouse) $5500 9 rooms. 3 baths . . from $2900 1239 MADISON A VENUE 10 rooms, 4 baths · from $2800 Northeast Corner of 89th Street 640 P ARK A VENUE 7 rooms, 3 baths . . . . $2200 Northwest Corner of 66th Street 9 rooms, 3 baths . . from $1875 16 rooms, 6 baths . from $7500 1245 MADISON AVENUE 903 P ARK A VENUE Southeast Corner of 90th Street Northeast Corner of 79th Street 6 rooms. 2 baths . . from $1400 17 rooms, 5 baths . from $ 7500 Doctors" offices, 3 rooms, bath, $2500 60 EAST 90TH STREET SMALI APARTMENTS Between Park and Madison Avenues In the Carl Schurz Park SecUon 6 rooms, 1 bath . . from $744 East End Avenue at 82nd Street and 88th to 89th Streets. Agent, 60 East 62/64 EAST 90TH STREET End Ave., BUtterfield 8.2011. Between Park and Madison Avenues 2, 3, 4 rooms, I bath . $540 to $900 6 rooms, I bath . . from $1220 OFF:; ;: a;; '::TOR 23 West 26th Street . Phone MUrray Hill 4-2090 . or Agent on Premises ...................................................... . ....................................................... - ::::::: Coverage should suit the occasion ':-.-:': :.:::::: \ The \vay non-assessable Atlantic ::::3 \ \\ \ \. ..:?,.l-:::- \ insurance does For instance, it -. -:.::.:-- :..,.- gives you the service of your o,vn broker. And profit-sharing divi.. dends. And prompt loss adjust.. ./ .., "':'" ", .......:-.. : ments. Protect your enlerald ear- rings \vith it. Also your fine arts, furs and other personal property. :': \ \ i;::: ""'; . "' \ \ I \ "..::: " \ . ; I \ , \, \\> ' \ %{ \ i CONSULT YOUR BROKER .?:: \. " qf;, .:.;.:-- }) ."::-.: \ \ \ :: ::=:$ j i .:.:-:.' .':: )''':':' ?:::: ATLANTIC Mutual I NSU RANCE Company \\: It \.':"9 WALL ST T EW YORK ".} - '. . . '; :/ ..... Jl8 f 42 .: J' ,A" ..', <ifk. . ... 't. 'if' .... V"" \] :-.:;:-": : t ;.::::: : :: ':0:-: :: ; J 'V."V.. ....''''''''''''''' ' ø-mF. ...., 'it 8a2J?(J. .: . ;:; :::::: !Si;,>I*i,"i" ,'.. ...,", ,>@::i&: :":: :'>.- ;.:J:: . ili.:; .. :::.-.:: :::-:::::::. .:..:)t..::' AVCiUST 2..3, 194- I touch is evident in the lid, which is of polished white metal bearing a bas-relief morning star and a crystal knob carved in the shape of a crowing cock. All for $1, and a fine little late-summer week- end present for someone to whom you've already given the new hooks. Up at Bundles for Britain headquar- ters, 745 Fifth Avenue (58th), they have brought out a suède bridge-table cover, red on one side and navy on the other, with a rampant British lion stamped up- on it in gold; $1.50. It's well made and very good to look at-almost on a par, in fact, with those clear Lucite cigar- ette boxes that have the organization\ seal in color on the cover and are the prize Bundles for Britain items to date. These boxes are still around for $3 and $ 5, at the Fifth ,.A ven ue headquarters and in stores like Hammacher Schlem- mer and Abercrombie & Fitch. The new lVlanning Bowman chro- mium -finish the r m 0 s tub that huld plenty of ice cubes or hot food for a buffet meal is especially fine because it has a hinged cover, another one of those simple things that should have been thought of long ago. It's $15 in most of the department stores, as wen as Ovington and other places.-B.B. :: MAR.KE- T 5 AND ME-NUS For Canzps and Homes O F course it was only a question of time before the food shops around town woke up to the magnificent pos- sibilities of the Army training camps. [ am in a position to state that they are now very much alive to the situation and that the draftee has taken his place beside the weekend hostess and Mother as a particularly good sales stimulant. Being in close gustatory communication with a draftee of rather grand tastes, '-' I have come to know something of the preferences and prejudices in the camps and to feel as at home as anybody can on the subject of what sort of food boxes a Selective Service man likes and what sort he gets, which are not always the same thing. Draftees, I find, are unanimous in their disapproval of messy gift packages, but the extremely fine and rather wavy lirie drawn by the young men between messy and unmessy is not easily distin- guished by civilian friends and relations. For instance, I know of a reasonably tough young fellow in a nearbY--Eafllp whose favorite present is one of those new Cranshaw melons, which I-w uld have thought more adapted to family dinner tables than to Army life. Shaffer's Market, 673 Madison A ven ue (61 st ) ,